Teredo Tunneling is a mechanism to transmit IPv6 packets over an IPv4 network by encapsulating them inside UDP. It is incredibly useful for accessing the modern internet on legacy networks but introduces latency and potential security risks. It should be viewed as a temporary fix, not a permanent configuration.
netsh interface teredo set state disabled teredo tunneling
Teredo is often viewed as a security risk by network administrators. Teredo Tunneling is a mechanism to transmit IPv6
The protocol is named after the Teredo navalis , a "shipworm" that bores tunnels through wood, mirroring how the protocol bores through NAT barriers. Key Components of Teredo netsh interface teredo set state disabled Teredo is
is a tunneling protocol.
If you have ever owned an Xbox 360 or Xbox One, you have likely encountered Teredo without knowing it. Microsoft heavily relied on Teredo for peer-to-peer gaming and party chat.